256 KLAIMATII - ENGLISH DIOTIONAEY. 



wolf: wi'isham pakhu'pkiisli ivhcn the wolf howls at (them) from a distance, 

 133, 2., cf. 3. Der. paka No. 2. 



j);'iksli, d. papaksh canon, ravine, steep valley, deep (jorge. Derived from 

 paka to break, as Span, qucbrada is derived from quebrar, to break, to burst 

 open. Cf. gatkta, iikd. 



paksh, pa'ksh, d. pdpksh tobacco-pipe; originally made of stone (ktaf=p.), 

 1)6, 11-16.: lakf pa'kshtga Mkpeks shuydga the commander lifted up ashes 

 with his pipe, 14, 6.; incantations: 167; 33. 178; 12. Der. paka No. 1 (2). 



pakta, d. papakta to tear in two, to pull apart, to jerk asunder; said of 

 long-shaped objects, as cords, bead-strings etc. Cf. pakaga, paktish. 



p4ktish, d. papaktisli one who tears, one who pulls apart long-shaped 

 objects. Cf Y4mnash=Pdktisli. 



p a'k t i s h , pa-aktish, d. pa'ktishap (1) elder and ifounger brother's son; said 

 by uncle. (2j elder and younger brother's daughter ; said by uncle. 



pdkuish; same as mbakuisli, q v. 



pakolesh, pd%olsli, d. papakolsh mule-deer; the largest deer-species in 

 the Klamath liighlands: Cervus macrotis, 74, 13. 



p al a , pa'la, d. pap'la, papla (1) fo become dry, exsiccated, drained; to dry up: 

 p. nanuk everything is dried up ; ti'wish ndu'lshampksh pdltki the rushing 

 umters to be left dry, 94,6.; pdltko w^lwasli gi the springs of xoater are dried 

 up, 157; 46. (2) to be, stay, remain dry; to be in a drained condition. (3) 

 liver, 120, 2. — Contr. from pdhala; cf piiha. 



p A 1 a , p ;i 1 a k s h ; see pd'hla, pa'hlaksh. 



p41a-ash, palash, pi. tiimi p., (I) flour, Kl. and Mod.: palasham wa^ogsh 

 flour-sack, flour-bag, 74, 10. (2) bread, 139, 3., KL: p. liklatko a loaf of 

 bread. Der. pala. Cf ktetdga, shdpele. 



l^Alak, Mod. pelak; d. pap6lak, paplak, Mod. pdp'lak (1) quickly, rapidly, 

 fast, 142, 10.; swiftly, hurriedly, in a haste: p. pan to eat hurriedly; p. shii'- 

 wan t! give me quickly! I3S, 4. .5.; ka-i pap'lak hemc;^' i! do not speak fast! 

 (2) within a short time, tvithout delay, at once, 144, 8. 154; 11.: kd-i pclak 

 shayiika to learn with difficulty. P. and p(!lak are used equally often in Kl. 



pAlakak, pAlakag, Mod. pdlakag, d. pAp'lakak, adv. (1) very quickly, quite 

 rapidly, tvithout delay, 120, 10. 13.: p. nxii\<.gi lApuk both became mothers 

 tvithin a short time, 107, 12.: j )clakag s/;or% after this, 40, 22. (2) sud- 

 denly, on a sudden, 128, 5. From pAlak, ak. 



